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Climate Change and Energy Pathways for the Mediterranean : Workshop Proceedings, Cyprus /

Contributor(s): Moniz, Ernest J [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Alliance for Global Sustainability BookSeries: 15Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008.Description: X, 227 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402057748.Subject(s): Engineering | Renewable energy resources | Energy policy | Energy and state | Automotive engineering | Power electronics | Renewable energy sources | Alternate energy sources | Green energy industries | Energy industries | Climate change | Engineering | Energy Economics | Automotive Engineering | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks | Renewable and Green Energy | Climate Change | Energy Policy, Economics and ManagementDDC classification: 333.79 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A Global Perspective on Climate Change -- Current Understanding of Environmental and Water Resource Impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean -- An Outlook on the European Gas Market -- Sequestration — The Underground Storage of Carbon Dioxide -- Climate Change and Energy Pathways for the Mediterranean -- Global Bioenergy Resources and Utilization Technologies -- Perspectives in Nuclear Energy -- Efficiency in Oil Use and Alternatives to Oil -- An Overview of H2 Fuel for Use in the Transportation Sector -- European Transportation in the Greenhouse — System and Policy Indicators -- European Automobile CO2 Emissions: From Forecasts to Reality -- Implications for the Oil and Gas Industries.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Reflecting the success of the first workshop of the Cyprus Institute entitled Climate Change and Energy Pathways for the Mediterranean held in Cyprus in 2005, these proceedings present an overview of the implications of climate change for the eastern Mediterranean and the impact of climate change response on regional economic activity, particularly in the hydrocarbon industry. The 11 invited papers and the summaries of presentations and interactive discussion of the workshop emphasize regional implications and set the stage to build a research strategy for the newly established Cyprus Institute. This book is aimed not just at scientists and researchers, but at policy makers and politicians, particularly in the Mediterranean region.
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A Global Perspective on Climate Change -- Current Understanding of Environmental and Water Resource Impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean -- An Outlook on the European Gas Market -- Sequestration — The Underground Storage of Carbon Dioxide -- Climate Change and Energy Pathways for the Mediterranean -- Global Bioenergy Resources and Utilization Technologies -- Perspectives in Nuclear Energy -- Efficiency in Oil Use and Alternatives to Oil -- An Overview of H2 Fuel for Use in the Transportation Sector -- European Transportation in the Greenhouse — System and Policy Indicators -- European Automobile CO2 Emissions: From Forecasts to Reality -- Implications for the Oil and Gas Industries.

Reflecting the success of the first workshop of the Cyprus Institute entitled Climate Change and Energy Pathways for the Mediterranean held in Cyprus in 2005, these proceedings present an overview of the implications of climate change for the eastern Mediterranean and the impact of climate change response on regional economic activity, particularly in the hydrocarbon industry. The 11 invited papers and the summaries of presentations and interactive discussion of the workshop emphasize regional implications and set the stage to build a research strategy for the newly established Cyprus Institute. This book is aimed not just at scientists and researchers, but at policy makers and politicians, particularly in the Mediterranean region.

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